The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 245 pages of information about The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago.

The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 245 pages of information about The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago.

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Quail, Captain,
  commands the Seahorse.
Quedah Merchant, the,
  country ship, captured by Kidd.
Queen, the, East Indiaman. 
Quemar Santo, the saint burner.
  See KEMPSANT. 
Quilon, the Rajah of,
  succours the Anjengo garrison;
  plundered goods from Anjengo sent to.

R

Rajmachee, fort,
  ceded to the Peishwa. 
Ramajee Punt, Sirsoobah of the Concan;
  concerts measures against Toolajee Angria;
  assists in the attack on Severndroog;
  urges the English to complete Angria’s destruction;
  treats with Toolajee Angria;
  promises to surrender Toolajee Angria;
  his ill-faith with the English;
  demands surrender of Gheriah to the Mahrattas.
Rampura, the,
  captured by Every. 
Ramus, Cape,
  engagement between the English and Portuguese off.
Ranger, the,
  pirate ship, taken by Ogle. 
Red Sea, the,
  a favourite resort of pirates.
Resolution, the,
  (alias the Mocha and the Defence, q.v.),
  pirate ship commanded by Culliford;
  attacks the Dorrill;
  at Honore;
  at Madagascar.
Resolution, the,
  Company’s ship, sent against Sumbhajee Angria.
Resolution, the,
  King’s ship, Every serves in.
Restoration, the,
  sent against Angrian grabs;
  taken by Toolajee Angria;
  is opposed to the English at Gheriah. 
Returah.
  See VITTOOR.
Revenge, the,
  Company’s grab, built at Bombay, by Boone’s orders;
  sent to attack Vingorla;
  sent to blockade Kennery;
  engaged by the Mahratta fleet;
  takes part in the attacks on Gheriah;
  engages the Victory, pirate ship;
  sent in search of pirates;
  accompanies Boone in the London;
  attacks Angria’s grabs;
  goes to the relief of Calcutta. 
Reynolds, Mr., protests against Conajee Angria’s actions. 
Richards, Commodore, quarrels with Sir John Gayer;
  commands the Severn and Scarborough;
  dies at Johanna.
Robert galley, the, sent to assist Mannajee Angria. 
Roberts, Bartholomew, pirate, scours the American coast;
  his cruelty and strict rule;
  Captain Ogle sent in search of;
  slain on the Royal Fortune
Rodriguez, a Portuguese, plunders the Company’s warehouse at Anjengo.
Roebuck, the, fitted out by Porter, Bonnell, and Kynaston. 
Rogers, Captain Woodes,
  his description of the pirate settlers at Madagascar;
  governor of the Bahamas.
Rose, the, taken by Toolajee Angria.
Royal Fortune, the, pirate ship, taken by Ogle.
Ruby, the, King’s ship, placed under Lisle’s command;
  her convoy attacked by Angrian vessels.
Ruby frigate, the, long-boat of, stolen by John Steel. 
Russell, Gideon, mate of the Morrice,
  leads volunteers in the attack on Kennery;
  is wounded and dies. 
Rustumjee Nowrojee, son of Bomanjee, taken to England by Matthews. 
Rutnaghiri, Angrian stronghold, attacked by the Mahrattas.

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